ANYTHING ISOLATED, WE HOPE IT IS NOT -- WILLIAMS GAME GOT DELAYED 30 MINUTES BECAUSE OF THE RAIN. TODAY? TODAY. IT'S HEAVY OUT THERE BUT IT'S MOVING OFF TO THE EAST. HERE'S A WIDE VIEW. THERE IS ANOTHER AREA OF RAIN COMING OUT OF BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY. BUT IT WILL PASS THE TRI-STATE FOR THE MIDDAY. I THINK WE WILL SEE IMPROVING CONDITIONS IN THE COMING HOURS. HERE'S A LOOK AT THE RADAR, THE HEAVIEST DOWNPOURS THE LAST 30 MINUTES. HAMILTON TO SPRING ROAD LIFTING NORTHEAST. WE ARE SEEING LIGHTNING WITH THIS UP THE I-75 AND 71 CORRIDOR. LIGHT SHOWERS FOR ADAMS AND HIGHLAND COUNTY SLIDING EAST, BUT NORTHERN KENTUCKY DRY AND LIKELY TO STAY DRY THROUGH THE MIDDAY WITH ISOLATED AFTERNOON THUNDERSTORMS. SO A CLOSE LOOK, SHOWING THE RAINFALL NORTH OF I-71. IT WILL LIFT INTO THE NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION. WILL MINGTON RECEIVED A HALF INCH OF RAIN. PICKING UP ON THE ACTIVITY IN THE NORTHERN PARTS OF THE TRI-STATE AND RAIN MOVING OUT FROM THE EASTERN PART OF THE REGION AND NOTICE ISOLATED STORMS IF FOR THE AFTERNOON 57BD IN THE EVENING HOURS. CAN'T RULE OUT -- DON'T THINK IT WILL BE A DRY REST OF OUR DAY. CAN'T RULE OUT A THUNDERSTORM DOWNTOWN FOR THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON FOR RIVER FEST AS WELL AS INTO THE EVENING, BUT THEY WILL BE ISOLATED THE REST OF THE DAY FROM 11:00 TO NOON. WE SHOULD HAVE FAIRLY QUIET CONDITIONS AND NOTICE THE CLOUDS TRYING TO BREAK UP A TOUCH FOR THE LATE AFTERNOON. MAYBE A FEW PEEKS OF SUNSHINE AS WE HEAD PAST 5:00 AND 6:00 AND TOWARD SUNSET. RAINFALL TOTALS HAVE BEEN IMPRESSIVE. CONNERSVILLE AND INDIANA, BEAVER CREEK OVER AN INCH. THIS IS SINCE MIDNIGHT. TWO-THIRDS OF AN INCH FOR BATESVILLE, CONNORSVILLE AND INDIANA. NOTHING TO IMPRESS US AT THE AIRPORT. WILMINGTON APPROACHING A HALF INCH OF RAIN. HERE IN THE STATION IN CINCINNATI AROUND A QUARTER OF AFTER INCH. THE DEW POINT AT 70. THE TEMPERATURE IS NOT GOING TO BE AS WARM AS IT HAS BEEN AS OF LATE BUT IT WILL BE MUGGY. THE DEW POINT WILL BE HIGH ESPECIALLY AFTER LAST NIGHT. ALL OF THE MOISTURE STREAMING UP FROM THE NEW ENGLAND STATES BUT THERE IS A BACK EDGE TO IMPROVE THE FORECAST WITH ISOLATED STORMS. AT NOON TODAY THE RAINFALL IN KENTUCKY SLIDING TO OUR EAST WILL NOT BE A PROBLEM FOR US. ISOLATED AFTERNOON TO EVENING STORMS CONTINUE. SHOULD BE QUIET THEN TONIGHT. THEN REFIRE A FEW ISOLATED TO SCATTERED STORMS MONDAY ON LABOR DAY AND WE WILL CONTINUE WITH THE ACTIVITY ON TUESDAY. NO BIG CHANGES IN THE AIR MASS SO WE HAVE POP-UP STORMS POSSIBLE AND AS THAT COLD FRONT GETS CLOSER WE WILL INCREASE THE COVERAGE TUESDAY NIGHT. AND AT THAT POINT WE WILL START TO WATCH THE CHANCE FOR MAYBE STRONGER THUNDERSTORMS. IF WE SEE ANYTHING POP UP THIS AFTERNOON DO NOT THINK WE ARE TALKING ANY SEVERE WEATHER WITH THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON. 80 DEGREES FOR HIGHS TODAY. THE ISOLATED STORMS WITH LIGHT, SOUTH WINDS. WHEN FIREWORKS KICK OFF, 75 DEGREES AND MOST OF THE TRI-STATE DRY. TONIGHT WE DROP OFF TO 69 FOR A LOW AND WE START WARMING BACK, 86 DEGREES FOR A HIGH. AND THE COOLEST DAY, THE COOLEST